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The Glory And The Dream

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    There in the past I see her as of old,
    Blue-eyed and hazel-haired, within a room
    Dim with a twilight of tenebrious gold;
    Her white face sensuous as a delicate bloom
    Night opens in the tropics. Fold on fold
    Pale laces drape her; and a frail perfume,
    As of a moonlit primrose brimmed with rain,
    Breathes from her presence, drowsing heart and brain.

    Her head is bent; some red carnations glow
    Deep in her heavy hair; her large eyes gleam;--
    Bright sister stars of those twin worlds of snow,
    Her breasts, through which the veined violets stream;--
    I hold her hand; her smile comes sweetly slow
    As thoughts of love that haunt a poet's dream;
    And at her feet once more I sit and hear
    Wild words of passion--dead this many a year.



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